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Create Your Own Stunning Graphics With PixTeller Pro, Now 90% Off (From $20)

There are hundreds of things to consider when building an online business. Your product or service may be solid and your social content may be search engine optimized, but attracting visitors won’t do much good unless you have something eye-catching … Continue reading

Fitbit Charge 3 hands-on: An all-week fitness tracker with the soul of a smartwatch

Since the Charge 2 released two years ago, Fitbit’s fitness products have gained some serious smarts. First there was the Ionic, which introduced Fitbit’s App Store and new OS, and then there was the cheaper Versa, which similarly catered to … Continue reading

Problem magnification: All Apple problems are dire

Apple’s faced a modest decline in its profit margin over a period of a few years. Must be time to overreact. Writing for Bloomberg, Shira Ovide says “Honey, I Shrunk Apple’s Profit Margins.” (Tip o’ the antlers to a reader … Continue reading

How to copy a discontinued iOS app to another iOS device

Apps come and apps go, and sometimes we rely on an app that’s been pulled from the App Store. When the inevitable time comes to switch to a new iPhone or iPad, discontinued apps typically don’t flow with your backup … Continue reading

Apple’s best media moves

When it comes to entertainment, Apple has a long and storied—if you’ll pardon the pun—past. This has formed a sort of shifting triangle of power where Apple, customers, and the entertainment industry have, at various times, found themselves facing off … Continue reading

Smart home systems: DIY vs. hiring a professional

A certain degree of pride comes with building out your own smart home, but there’s no shame in hiring a pro.

The 10 best Amazon Prime original series

Amazon’s slate of original shows has won acclaim and awards. These are our favorites.

ARM’s new roadmap doesn’t tell us anything about Apple making its own Mac CPUs

ARM just took the unprecedented step of providing a roadmap for its future CPU designs. In doing so, the company crows about how its new Cortex-A76 design delivers performance similar to Intel’s U-series CPUs for thin-and-light notebooks while using a … Continue reading

The 10.5″ iPad Pro with LTE is selling for $200 off at B&H

We see a lot of good deals for the smaller 9.7-inch iPad, but the iPad Pro often doesn’t get a lot of discount love. Today is one of the exceptions, though, as B&H is selling the rose gold 10.5-inch iPad … Continue reading

Amazon slashes up to 20% off Fitbit Charge 2 as Charge 3 rumors heat up

With a massive Charge 3 leak spilling many of its reported features, Amazon has added some more intrigue by slashing prices on the Charge 2. Normally priced at $150 and $180, you can save $30 off a Charge 2 or … Continue reading